Crime
Brecon, Llanigon
Theft of a sheep. more
Offence type:
Capital offences against property
Specific offence:
Sheep-stealing
Accused
David Davies, WeaverBrecon, Llanigon
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Prichard, Llanigon, farmerResult
Verdict:
Not guilty.
Punishment:
Other:
J, R, E
Crime
Montgomery, Welshpool
Assault on Thomas Preece, Old Gate, co. Salop, shoemaker, and the rescue of William Morgan, Coldweston, co. Salop, from his custody. The latter had been suspected by the prosecutor of stealing yarn belonging to him from a whitening ground at Corfton. Prisoner a private in the militia, training at Welshpool. more
Offence type:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence:
Attempted murder and related offences
Accused
John Evans, Soldier/militiaman 1Montgomery, Newtown
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
John Cound, Diddlebury, co. Salop, shoemakeResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Fined 1/-
Other:
I/Cp
Crime
Montgomery, Welshpool
Assault on Thomas Preece, Old Gate, co. Salop, shoemaker, and the rescue of William Morgan, Coldweston, co. Salop, from his custody. The latter had been suspected by the prosecutor of stealing yarn belonging to him from a whitening ground at Corfton. Prisoner a private in the militia, training at Welshpool. more
Offence type:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence:
Attempted murder and related offences
Accused
John Evans, Soldier/militiamanMontgomery, Newtown
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
John Cound, Diddlebury, co. Salop, shoemakeResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Fined 1/-
Other:
I/Cp
Crime
Montgomery, Welshpool
Assault on Thomas Preece, Old Gate, co. Salop, shoemaker, and the rescue of William Morgan, Coldweston, co. Salop, from his custody. The latter had been suspected by the prosecutor of stealing yarn belonging to him from a whitening ground at Corfton. Prisoner a private in the militia, training at Welshpool. more
Offence type:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence:
Attempted murder and related offences
Accused
John Jenks, Soldier/militiamanMontgomery, Welshpool
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
John Cound, Diddlebury, co. Salop, shoemakeResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Fined 1/-
Other:
I/Cp
Crime
Montgomery, Welshpool
Assault on Thomas Preece, Old Gate, co. Salop, shoemaker, and the rescue of William Morgan, Coldweston, co. Salop, from his custody. The latter had been suspected by the prosecutor of stealing yarn belonging to him from a whitening ground at Corfton. Prisoner a private in the militia, training at Welshpool. more
Offence type:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence:
Attempted murder and related offences
Accused
Thomas Edwards, Soldier/militiamanMontgomery, Montgomery
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
John Cound, Diddlebury, co. Salop, shoemakeResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Fined 1/-
Crime
Montgomery, Welshpool
Assault on Thomas Preece, Old Gate, co. Salop, shoemaker, and the rescue of himself from his custody. Prisoner had been suspected by the prosecutor of stealing yarn belonging to him from a whitening ground at Corfton.Prisoner a private in the militia, training at Welshpool. more
Offence type:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence:
Attempted murder and related offences
Accused
William Morgan, UnspecifiedOutside Wales, Cold Weston, co. Salop
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
John Cound, Diddlebury, co. Salop, shoemakeResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Fined 1/-
Other:
I/Cp
Crime
Glamorgan, Cowbridge
Theft of household goods, a counterpane belonging to John Cole, deceased. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of household goods / fixtures (bedding, linen, etc.)
Accused
William Williams, TailorGlamorgan, Llanblethian
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Mary Cole, Cowbridge, shopkeeper/widowResult
Verdict:
Not guilty.
Punishment:
Other:
Ca, R, J
Crime
Denbigh, Denbigh
Uttering counterfeit money, silver sixpences to Margaret Edwards, prosecutor's wife. Philip Norton, co. Salop, a travelling tinker implicated, but not indicted. See no. 11 for his description. Prisoner also allegedly uttered money at Caerwys fair, in co. Flint. Prisoner told to use some bottled liquid 'for the purpose of whitening the sixpences in case they turned yellow' and to go to a butcher's 'to get the spine of the backbone of a beef which she was to rub over the sixpences'. more
Offence type:
Offences against the State and against the currency
Specific offence:
Uttering
Accused
Ann Hughes, MarriedDenbigh, Denbigh
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Edward Edwards, postmasterResult
Verdict:
Not guilty.
Punishment:
Other:
E
Crime
Denbigh, Denbigh
Uttering counterfeit money, silver sixpences to Sarah Williams, prosecutor's wife. more
Offence type:
Offences against the State and against the currency
Specific offence:
Uttering
Accused
Ann Hughes, MarriedDenbigh, Denbigh
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John Williams, Denbigh, innkeeperResult
Verdict:
Guilty.
Punishment:
Other:
R, E
Crime
Montgomery, Kerry
Bestiality with a pointer bitch. No indictment. Prisoner aged 27. more
Offence type:
Sexual offences
Specific offence:
Bestiality / attempted bestiality
Accused
William Reynolds, TailorMontgomery, Kerry
Plea:
Prosecutor
Richard Reynolds, Kerry, farmerResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Other:
R, E, Ca
Crime
Carmarthen, Abergwili
Breaking and entering prosecutor's house and stealing wearing apparel and cloth. more
Offence type:
Capital offences against property
Specific offence:
Breaking & entering
Accused
Anne Jenkins, SpinsterCarmarthen, Abergwili
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
William Matthew, Abergwili, labourerResult
Verdict:
Guilty to the value of 5/-1 - partial verd
Punishment:
Transported for 7 years
Other:
Ca, J, R